Nepal’s batting unit showcased remarkable discipline and adaptability in their innings against the Netherlands, setting a solid foundation for the match. The team adopted a calculated approach, focusing on building partnerships rather than chasing quick runs. Key batsmen played pivotal roles, rotating the strike efficiently and capitalizing on loose deliveries, which frustrated the opposition bowlers and disrupted their line and length consistently.

The strategic deployment of shot selection and situational awareness was evident throughout the innings. Nepal emphasized minimizing risks during the powerplay, gradually accelerating in the middle overs to maintain momentum. This structured batting plan not only ensured stability but also laid the groundwork for a competitive total. The scoreboard reflected the seamless balance between defense and aggression, positioning Nepal strongly as the contest progressed.

  • First 10 overs: Focused on strike rotation and preserving wickets
  • Middle overs: Accelerated scoring through smart boundaries and calculated risks
  • Partnerships: Two major stand-building efforts that anchored the innings
Batsman Runs Balls Strike Rate
Sandeep Lamichhane 55 70 78.57
Dipendra Singh Airee 48 53 90.56
Sharad Vesawkar 39 45 86.67